She was located on Monday evening, having been reported missing by her mother on Sunday.

The appeal for her whereabouts was our most-read story yesterday.

6.39am

PHOTO: In a few hours' time, Stoke Mill, the Get Surrey HQ will be a hive of frenetic activity of bustling calls, note-taking and news meetings - Especially for those working on the Surrey Herald deadline today.

The new Avengers movie, Age of Ultron is being filmed at the woods near Farnham this month.

(This is the comic book based Avengers movie, not the Emma Peel variety, for those old enough to need clarification)

The woods, which have been used to shoot films such as Gladiator, Robin Hood and War Horse, will provide the backdrop for a car stunt sequence.

The Forestry Commission, which owns most of the land, is warning residents to be prepared for a series of loud explosions.

Age of Ultron, which is being made at Shepperton Studios, has already filmed at locations in South Africa and South Korea.

It is expected to star British actor Paul Bettany as well as Robert Downey Junior, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

7.57am

NEWS: Another story I mentioned yesterday was a supercar event held at Dunsfold Park at the weekend.

The event raised £85,000 for The Children's Trust charity and was attended by around 16,000 visitors.

Radio and television presenter, and huge motoring enthusiast, Chris Evans auctioned off rides around the Top Gear circuit in his LaFerrari which alone raised more than £5,000.

Visitors had the chance to be passengers in 140 different supercars over the two-day event.

Check out our great gallery of snaps from the weekend in the link above.

8.01am

TRAFFIC & TRAVEL: I don't want to jinx anyone about to set off on their commute but the roads look generally pretty good this morning.

Apart from the expected congestion in the usual hot-spots - M25 clockwise J9-J12, the northbound A3 near Wisley, northbound M3 through Lightwater to M25 - the rest of Surrey seems to be moving quite well.

If you've spotted something that's just happened, or we haven't mentioned, get in touch and we will share it.

A woman in her 20s was assaulted by a man at around 3.30am in the Meadowbank Park area.

The trio have been released on police bail until September 19.

8.19am

TRAVEL UPDATE: The lane closure on the northbound M3 sliproad from the anti-clockwise M25 has now been cleared and traffic is flowing normally.

8.28am

WEATHER: A quick look at the forecast for Guildford today (expect much of Surrey to be similar).

Expecting a high of 23 degrees at around 4pm.

A mainly dry and bright day is expected with cloud and possible showers later.

Sunset is at 9.22pm.

Pollen count is high, so don't forget to take your anti-histamines.

8.43am

TWITTER: Englefield Green resident Alison Berry has been on a one-woman crusade for a year now, namnig and shaming parents parking in an anti-social manner during the school-run by snapping their cars and tweeting the photos.

Despite publicity in The Surrey Herald and other media and her tweets which always are copied to the borough council, it seems the message still just isn't getting through.

The Staines Informer, Woking Informer, Surrey Herald, Surrey Advertiser and Surrey Times are part of Trinity Mirror Southern, offering you unique access to our audience across the region online and in print.

We reach an average of 264,182* unique users a month with dedicated coverage of Guildford, Woking, Esher, Staines and the whole of Surrey.

80% of our visitors**, who view an average of 997,435* page impressions every month, are in the desirable ABC1 socio-economic groups.

To book an advert with the our advertising team call 01483 508700 or visit the Trinity Mirror Southern website trinitymirrorsouthern.co.uk for more information.

We are part of Trinity Mirror Southern, offering you unique access to our audience across the region online and in print.

She has been editorial director of the online and print titles in Surrey and north-east Hampshire since 2007. Marnie previously worked at the BBC as a producer for 5 Live, having moved to national radio from BBC Sussex and Surrey.